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From Paris: Half-Day Monet's House & Gardens Entry Ticket

Duration
Duration

5 hours

Free cancellation
Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Transfers included
Transfers included

Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Bus

Audio guide
Audio guide

Access to multilingual audio guide

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Enjoy a half-day trip from Paris to Giverny, with round-trip transport in an air-conditioned coach—ideal for a quick, hassle-free countryside escape.

Skip-the-lines to Monet’s home and gardens with priority access, where he lived and painted for over 40 years. See his house, studio, flowerbeds, and the famous lily pond and bridge that inspired his famous Water Lilies series.

Choose how you explore: wander at your own pace, follow an audio guide in 10 languages, or join an expert-led guided tour for deeper insight.

Half-day trip to Giverny

Roundtrip transfers in AC coach from Paris

Priority access to Monet's house & gardens

Multilingual tour escort (as per option selected)

Audio guide in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, & Korean (as per option selected)

Expert English-speaking guide (as per option selected)

Food and drinks

Guided tour inside Monet's house

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From Paris: Half-Day Monet's House & Gardens Entry Ticket

This half-day tour from Paris to Giverny offers an intimate look at the life and work of Claude Monet, one of France’s most celebrated Impressionist painters. Discover Monet’s charming house, where he resided for over four decades, as well as his expansive gardens that span nearly 30 acres. The tour includes round-trip transport in air-conditioned coaches, ensuring a comfortable journey from the bustling city to the serene countryside. Visitors can explore Monet's home and studio, which houses over 45 rooms filled with personal artifacts and paintings. Additionally, guests will have access to the artist’s famous flowerbeds, including his beloved water lily pond and Japanese bridge that inspired numerous of his iconic works. The tour also offers skip-the-line entry to both the house and gardens, allowing you to make the most of your visit without wasting time in queues.

Explore Monet's House and Gardens

Your tour stops at Claude Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny where he lived from 1883 until his death in 1926. The property covers an area of approximately 30 acres, featuring meticulously designed flowerbeds that span across 15 different sections. Visitors can spend around two hours wandering through the lush greenery and admiring the vibrant blooms, including Monet’s signature water lily pond which measures about 40 meters in length. The house itself comprises over 45 rooms, each filled with personal items such as furniture, paintings, and photographs that offer a glimpse into Monet's daily life. Additionally, guests can opt to follow an audio guide available in ten languages or join one of the expert-led tours for deeper insights into Monet’s artistic process and the historical significance of his work. This unique experience allows visitors to understand why Monet’s house and gardens are not only a must-see attraction but also a critical site for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Visit Claude Monet's House

The tour continues at Claude Monet's house, where he spent over 40 years painting some of his most famous works. The home was built in the early 19th century and spans approximately 250 square meters with multiple rooms showcasing personal effects like furniture, paintings, and photographs. Notable features include a large studio measuring around 30 square meters where Monet painted many of his iconic pieces, as well as a charming garden courtyard that served as an inspiration for numerous artworks. Visitors can spend about one hour exploring the house, learning about Monet's daily life and artistic journey through guided tours or audio guides available in ten languages. This site is particularly significant because it provides unparalleled insight into the life of one of the world’s most influential artists.

Admire Claude Monet's Gardens

The tour includes a visit to Claude Monet's gardens, which are renowned for their vibrant colors and serene atmosphere. Spanning nearly 15 different sections across 30 acres, these gardens were meticulously designed by Monet himself over several decades. Key features include the famous water lily pond measuring about 40 meters in length and a Japanese bridge that inspired numerous of his paintings. Visitors can spend up to two hours exploring the various flowerbeds filled with seasonal blooms such as irises, roses, and wisteria, each contributing to Monet's unique artistic vision. This site stands out because it offers a direct connection between nature and art, providing visitors with an immersive experience that is unparalleled in its detail and historical significance.

Tour Highlights

• Half-day trip from Paris
• Air-conditioned coach transport
• Skip-the-lines entry to Monet’s house and gardens
• 45-room home filled with personal artifacts
• 15-section flowerbeds across 30 acres of land
• Water lily pond and Japanese bridge featured in paintings
• Audio guide available in ten languages
• Expert-led guided tours for deeper insights

Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and casual tourists, this half-day tour offers an immersive experience into the life and work of Claude Monet. The round-trip transport ensures a comfortable journey from Paris to Giverny, while skip-the-line entry allows you to make the most of your visit without wasting time in queues. By exploring Monet’s house, gardens, and studio, guests can gain a deeper understanding of his artistic process and historical context, making this tour an essential part of any cultural itinerary.

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